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  2. Glossip v. Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Whether due process of law requires reversal, where a capital conviction is so infected with errors that the State no longer seeks to defend it. 4. Whether the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals' holding that the Oklahoma Post-Conviction Procedure Act precluded post-conviction relief is an adequate and independent state ground for the judgment.

  3. Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) is an independent state law enforcement agency of the government of Oklahoma.The OSBI assists the county sheriff offices and city police departments of the state, and works independent of the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety to investigate criminal law violations within the state at the request of statutory authorized requesters.

  4. Victims of abuse deserve better protections. The Oklahoma ...

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    Criminalized survivorship is a fundamental flaw in our legal system ― that people in Oklahoma are punished for defending themselves. Survivors often attempt to get law enforcement to intervene ...

  5. Capital punishment in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Capital punishment is a legal penalty in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. The state has executed the second-largest number of convicts in the United States (after Texas) since re-legalization following Gregg v. Georgia in 1976. [1] Oklahoma also has the highest number of executions per capita in the United States. [2]

  6. Law of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma law is based on the Oklahoma Constitution (the state constitution), which defines how the statutes must be passed into law, and defines the limits of authority and basic law that the Oklahoma Statutes must comply with. Oklahoma Statutes are the codified, statutory laws of the state.

  7. Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights - Wikipedia

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    Law enforcement officers, except when on duty or acting in an official capacity, have the right to engage in political activity or run for elective office. Law enforcement officers shall, if disciplinary action is expected, be notified of the investigation, the nature of the alleged violation, and be notified of the outcome of the investigation ...

  8. Oklahoma AG launches new program to recognize law enforcement ...

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    Drummond said he was focused on his job as attorney general — the state's top law enforcement official — and part of that job is to ensure that law enforcement officials are recognized for ...

  9. Bill giving domestic abuse survivors sentencing relief ...

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    The proposed law doesn't apply to sentencing for sex crimes, elder neglect or child abuse. It also can't be used by those who have received the death penalty. Bill also could affect those ...

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